Shooting at the 1988 Summer Paralympics

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Shooting at the 1988 Summer Paralympics consisted of 23 events. Because of a three-way tie for third place in the men's air rifle three positions 2-6 event, a total of 25 bronze medals were awarded.

Medal summary[]

Men's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Air pistol 2–6

 Italy

 Austria

 Finland
Air pistol sitting LSH1

 South Korea

 South Korea

 Netherlands
Air pistol standing LSH2

 South Korea

 France

 Netherlands
Air rifle 2 positions with aids 1A–1C
Santo Mangano
 Italy

 Belgium

 Canada
Air rifle 3 positions 2–6

 Sweden
Franz Falke
 West Germany

 France

 Netherlands

 West Germany
Air rifle kneeling 2–6

 South Korea
Franz Falke
 West Germany

 South Korea
Air rifle kneeling with aids 1A–1C
Santo Mangano
 Italy

 Belgium

 Canada
Air rifle prone with aids 1A–1C
Santo Mangano
 Italy

 Belgium

 Sweden
Air rifle sitting LSH1

 South Korea

 Great Britain

 Finland
Air rifle standing 2–6

 West Germany

 Netherlands

 Sweden
Air rifle standing LSH2

 South Korea

 Israel

 Finland

Women's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Air pistol 2–6
Wei Zhang
 China
Heather Kuttai
 Canada
Isabel Barr
 Great Britain
Air pistol standing LSH2

 Belgium

 Yugoslavia

 France
Air rifle 3 positions 2–6
Libby Kosmala
 Australia

 Denmark

 West Germany
Air rifle kneeling 2–6
Libby Kosmala
 Australia

 Israel

 Hong Kong
Air rifle prone 2–6
Libby Kosmala
 Australia

 Italy

 Great Britain
Air rifle standing 2–6
Deanna Coates
 Great Britain
Libby Kosmala
 Australia

 Great Britain

Mixed events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Air pistol team open
 Austria (AUT)


 Canada (CAN)

Heather Kuttai
 France (FRA)


Air rifle 3 positions team 2–6
 West Germany (FRG)
Franz Falke

 South Korea (KOR)


 Sweden (SWE)

Jonas Jacobsson
Air rifle kneeling team 2–6
 South Korea (KOR)


 West Germany (FRG)
Franz Falke

 Netherlands (NED)


Air rifle prone 2–6

 Denmark

 South Korea

 Sweden
Air rifle prone team 2–6
 Sweden (SWE)

Jonas Jacobsson
 South Korea (KOR)


 France (FRA)


Air rifle standing team 2–6
 West Germany (FRG)
Franz Falke

 Netherlands (NED)


 Sweden (SWE)

Jonas Jacobsson

References[]

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